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: I kind of have the feeling this watch is worth some money. I have
: searched through the pictures available and cannot find this
: watch anywhere.
: Does anyone know what a solid gold OLLLLLLLLLLLLLD Omega might be
: worth? I'm trying to determine whether or not it's worth the
: money to have it fixed.
: Thanks!
: Denise
Let's try to identify the watch as much as possible without photos
First, what does the estimate say? They will have given you a good bit of information or will if you inquire further.
In the meantime:
Pocket watch or wristwatch?
Manual winding, automatic winding, tuning fork or quartz?
Approximate age, if you know?
Size in millimeters -- width, length and thickness, as best you remember?
Case metal: 14k or 18k?
Any external gemstones?
Bracelet or strap?
Sam aka Hewybaby
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